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In this episode, Dawn and Eli break down the powerful difference between “Internet Laws” and real world legal standards, exploring why comment sections can feel like courtrooms even though they operate nothing like one. They discuss how the internet rewards speed, repetition, and emotion, while real law requires authentication, burden of proof, due process, and clearly proven elements. Dawn joins the conversation to unpack why public opinion often feels like judgment online, and how to stay grounded when social media gets loud. In the second half, the couple examines three Reddit threads that reveal widespread confusion about defamation, free speech limits, and whether repetition equals evidence. Together, they explain why trending accusations and viral momentum are not legal standards, and why the legal system still runs on structure, proof, and procedure. This episode is a grounded reminder that while the internet moves fast, real law moves deliberately, and understanding that difference changes everything.
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Here's To Your Health, Happiness & Success,
Elias "Eli" Melas
President & Founder
Genuine Networking Association (GNA)
Dawn Ledgerwood
Vice President / Director of Operations
Genuine Networking Association (GNA)
By Genuine Networking Association (GNA) LLCIn this episode, Dawn and Eli break down the powerful difference between “Internet Laws” and real world legal standards, exploring why comment sections can feel like courtrooms even though they operate nothing like one. They discuss how the internet rewards speed, repetition, and emotion, while real law requires authentication, burden of proof, due process, and clearly proven elements. Dawn joins the conversation to unpack why public opinion often feels like judgment online, and how to stay grounded when social media gets loud. In the second half, the couple examines three Reddit threads that reveal widespread confusion about defamation, free speech limits, and whether repetition equals evidence. Together, they explain why trending accusations and viral momentum are not legal standards, and why the legal system still runs on structure, proof, and procedure. This episode is a grounded reminder that while the internet moves fast, real law moves deliberately, and understanding that difference changes everything.
Watch the video version of this PODCAST on our YouTube channel at this link:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mjZCQt5X51g
If you receive great value and success from our PODCAST, you have two options of making a donation in any amount:
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https://www.paypal.me/eliasmelas
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Contact Eli at the e-mail below if you have questions:
Here's To Your Health, Happiness & Success,
Elias "Eli" Melas
President & Founder
Genuine Networking Association (GNA)
Dawn Ledgerwood
Vice President / Director of Operations
Genuine Networking Association (GNA)